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1
Now
a certain
man
was ailing,
Lazarus
of Bethany, of the
village
of Mary
and her
sister
Martha.
2
And
Mary
was the
one
having anointed
the
Lord
with fragrant oil
and
having wiped
His
feet
with her hair,
whose
brother
Lazarus
was sick.
3
Therefore
the
sisters
sent
to Him,
saying,
Lord, behold,
he
whom
You love
is sick.
4
And having heard,
Jesus
said, This
sickness
is not
unto
death, but for the
glory
of God
,
so that
the
Son
of God
may be glorified
by it.
5
Now
Jesus
loved
Martha
and her
sister
and
Lazarus.
6
Therefore
when
He heard
that he is sick,
then
indeed
He remained
two
days
in
the
place
in which
He was.
7
Then
after
this,
He says
to the
disciples,
Let us go into Judea again.
8
The
disciples
say
to Him, Rabbi,
just now
the
Jews
were seeking
to stone
You, and
You are going
there
again?
9
Jesus
answered, Are there not
twelve
hours
in the
day?
If
anyone
walks
in the day, he does not stumble,
because
he sees
the
light
of this
world.
10
But
if
anyone
walks
in the night,
he stumbles,
because
the
light
is not in him.
11
He said these things, and
after
this
He says
to them, Our
friend
Lazarus
has fallen asleep, but
I go
that
I may awaken
him.
12
Therefore
His
disciples
said,
Lord,
if
he has fallen asleep, he will get well.
13
Now
Jesus
had spoken of his death,
but
they
thought
that
He speaks
of the
rest
of sleep.
14
So
then
Jesus
told them plainly, Lazarus has died,
15
and
I am glad
for your sake
I was not
there,
so that
you may believe.
But
let us go
to him.
16
Therefore
Thomas
called
Didymus
said to the
fellow disciples,
Let us
also
go,
that
we may die
with Him.
17
Therefore
having come,
Jesus
found
him
already
having been
four
days
in the
tomb.
18
Now
Bethany
was
near
Jerusalem,
about
fifteen
stadia
away,
19
and
many
of the
Jews
had come
unto
Martha
and
Mary, that
they might console
them
concerning
the brother.
20
Therefore
Martha,
when
she heard
that
Jesus
is coming,
met
Him; but
Mary
was sitting
in the
house.
21
Then
Martha
said to Jesus, Lord,
if
You had been
here, my brother would not have died.
22
Nevertheless,
even
now
I know that
whatever
You might ask
God
,
God
will give
You.
23
Jesus
says
to her, Your brother will rise again.
24
Martha
says
to him, I know that
he will rise again
in the
resurrection,
in the
last
day.
25
Jesus
said to her, I
am
the
resurrection
and the
life;
the
one
believing
in Me,
even if
he should die,
he will live.
26
And
everyone
liv
in
g
and
believ
in
g
in
Me
shall never die,
to the age. Do you believe this?
27
She says
to Him, Yes,
Lord;
I
have believed
that You are
the
Christ,
the
Son
of God,
the
One
coming into
the
world.
28
And having said
these things
she went away
and
called
her
sister
Mary
secretly,
having said, The
Teacher
is come,
and
He calls
you.
29
And she,
when
she heard,
rose up
quickly
and
was coming
to Him.
30
Now
Jesus
had not yet come
into the village, but was
still
in
the
place
where
Martha
had met Him.
31
Then
the
Jews
being with her
in
the
house
and consoling her,
having seen
that
Mary
rose up
quickly
and went out,
followed
her,
having supposed
she is going
to the
tomb
that
she might weep
there.
32
Therefore
Mary,
when
she came
to where
Jesus
was,
having seen
Him,
fell
at His feet,
saying
to Him, Lord,
if
You had been here, my brother would not have died.
33
Therefore
Jesus,
when
He saw
her
weeping
and the
Jews
having come with
her
weeping
,
was deeply moved
in spirit
and Himself
troubled.
34
And He said, Where
have you laid
him.
They say
to Him, Lord,
come
and see.
35
Jesus
wept.
36
Therefore
the
Jews
were saying,
Behold
how
He loved
him!
37
But
some
of them said, Was not
this
man
having opened
the
eyes
of the
blind
able
to have caused
that
this one
also
should not have died?
38
So
Jesus,
being deeply moved
in
Himself again,
comes
to
the
tomb.
Now
it was a cave, and
a stone
was lying
against
it.
39
Jesus
says
, Take away the stone. Martha, the
sister
of the
one
having died,
says
to Him, Lord,
he stinks
already, for
it is
four days.
40
Jesus
says
to her, Did I not say to you that
if
you should believe,
you will see
the
glory
of God.
41
So
they took away
the
stone.
Now
Jesus
lifted
His
eyes
upwards and said, Father,
I thank
You that
You have heard
Me.
42
And I knew
that
always
You hear
Me; but I said
it
on account of
the
crowd
standing around,
that
they may believe
that
You
sent
Me.
43
And having said
these things,
He cried out
in a loud voice,
Lazarus,
come
forth.
44
The
one
having been dead
came forth, the
feet
and
hands
being bound
with linen strips, and his
face
bound about
with a soudarion.
Jesus
says
to them, Unbind him and
allow
him to go.
45
Therefore
many
of the
Jews
having come
to
Mary,
and
having seen
what
He did,
believed
in Him.
46
But
some
of them
went
to the
Pharisees
and
told
them
what
Jesus
had done.
47
Therefore
the
chief priests
and the
Pharisees
gathered
a council
and
were saying,
What
are we to do?
For
this
man
does
man
y
signs.
48
If
we shall let Him alone
like this,
all
will believe
in Him,
and
the
Romans
will come
and
will take away
both our
place
and
nation.
49
But
a certain
one
of them, Caiaphas, being
high priest
the
same year, said to them, You know nothing at all,
50
nor
do you consider
that
it is profitable
for you that
one
man
should die
for the people, and the
whole
nation
should not perish.
51
Now
he did not say
this
from himself, but
being
high priest
that year,
he prophesied
that
Jesus
was about
to die
for the nation,
52
and
not for the
nation
only, but also
that
children
of God, those having been scattered,
He might gather together
into
one.
53
So
from that
day,
they took counsel together
that
they might kill
Him.
54
Therefore
Jesus
no longer
walked
publicly
among
the Jews, but
went away
from there
into the
region
near
the wilderness, to
a city
called
Ephraim.
And there
He stayed
with the
disciples.
55
Now
the
Passover
of
the
Jews
was
near,
and
many
went up
to
Jerusalem
out of
the
region
before
the
Passover
,
so that
the
y might purify
the
mselves.
56
Therefore
they were seeking
Jesus
and
were saying
among
one another
standing
in the temple, What
does it seem
to you, that
He will not come
to the feast?
57
Now
the
chief priests
and the
Pharisees
had given
a command
that
if
anyone
should know
where
He is,
he should show
it
,
so that
they might seize
Him.
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